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Arc From Implementation To Payoff Decade And Beyond, Stuart Seely Sprague
Arc From Implementation To Payoff Decade And Beyond, Stuart Seely Sprague
Faculty Research at Morehead State University
Between 1965 and 1974, the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) spent in excess of $2 billion. Since 1974, that figure has climbed to more than $4 billion, with the bulk of these funds spent for road building and vocational schools. Despite this outpouring of funds, many in the region have never heard of the ARC. Part of the problem is ARC's lack of credibility, caused by less than spectacular results.
Corporate Legal Guardianship: An Innovative Concept In Advocacy And Protective Services, John Michael Seelig, Sandra R. Chesnut
Corporate Legal Guardianship: An Innovative Concept In Advocacy And Protective Services, John Michael Seelig, Sandra R. Chesnut
Faculty Research at Morehead State University
An article written by Michael Seelig and Sandra R. Chestnut and published in the May 1986 issue of Social Work, pages 221-223.
Research And Msu, Stuart Seely Sprague
Research And Msu, Stuart Seely Sprague
Faculty Research at Morehead State University
A address given by Stuart Seely Sprague at the Morehead State University Distinguished Research luncheon in May of 1986.
The Expanding Role Of The Counselor As A Vocational Expert Witness, William J. Weikel
The Expanding Role Of The Counselor As A Vocational Expert Witness, William J. Weikel
Faculty Research at Morehead State University
An article written by William J. Weikel and published in the April 1986 Journal of Counseling & Development, pages 523-524.
Anxiety And Safety: Two Studies Ol The Kentucky Coal Miner, George E. Dickinson, Stuart Seely Sprague
Anxiety And Safety: Two Studies Ol The Kentucky Coal Miner, George E. Dickinson, Stuart Seely Sprague
Faculty Research at Morehead State University
Two reports offer insight into the personality and working conditions of the Kentucky Coal miner. Dr. George E. Dickinson's survey measures death anxiety among miners; Dr. Stuart S. Sprague's correlated report tracks the often volatile effort to legislate and enforce safety regulations. Both reports arrive at one perhaps startling conclusion: many miners agree - and are somewhat supported by statistics - that they themselves are most frequently to blame for accidents.
Serotonin, Septal Lesions, And Shock-Escape Learning In Rats, Bruce A. Mattingly, James E. Gotsick, E. Brooks Applegate
Serotonin, Septal Lesions, And Shock-Escape Learning In Rats, Bruce A. Mattingly, James E. Gotsick, E. Brooks Applegate
Faculty Research at Morehead State University
An article written by Bruce A. Mattingly, James E. Gotsick and E. Brooks Applegate and published in Psychological Reports in 1986, pages 3-9.